Bernoulli's principle

Bernoulli's principle

or

Bernoulli's law

n

(General Physics) physics the principle that in a liquid flowing through a pipe the pressure difference that accelerates the flow when the bore changes is equal to the product of half the density times the change of the square of the speed, provided friction is negligible

The Smithsonian sent McLean some supporting materials to use with her class in preparation for the field trip, and then McLean's class used the Internet to talk to experts from the National Air and Space Museum about concepts such as drag and lift and the Bernoulli Principle.

The Gas Laws workshop explores the nature of gases through a plethora of hands-on activities that demonstrate numerous principles, including Boyle's law, Charles' law, the Bernoulli principle and combustion of gases.

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